JD(U) leader Sharad Yadav on Monday described as "shallow" remarks of RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat about women, saying they only showed the thinking of the people making them.
But, at the same time, he made it clear that he was yet to go through Bhagwat's remarks "properly" and would react to
it after going through the written statement.

"Several statements are being made these days...The statements show their thinking and views. All these are shallow statements," Yadav said.

He was asked to comment on the remarks of Bhagwat in Indore on Saturday that a woman is bound by contract to husband to look after him.

Yadav, who is the NDA convenor, hastened to add that Sangh spokesman Ram Madhav had said that the projection of Bhagwat's views on the marriage system in the Indian context was "totally false".

"I have not gone through his statement properly. If you show me his written statement, I will definitely react to it," he said.

In reply to a question, he rejected suggestions that on Sunday he had supported the view that sexual urge was natural.

"I had said that physical needs were also there like we need water and air. It was never said in the context of the (Delhi) gangrape incident. It was a barbaric act. How can I say such a thing?" he said.

Yadav said he was participating in a discussion and his views should be seen in totality.

The JD(U) said he would shortly appear before the Justice J S Verma committee set to suggest changes in laws relating to crime against women.

"I would present my views in which the stress would be that the disparity with regard to women in the society is due to the caste system," he said.

He also said, "While we debate effective laws to deal with crime against women, the issue of corruption and caste system should not be ignored. We should debate all the issues which ail our society."